Nikon F55

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Nikon F55

Nikon F55 with a 50mm f/1.8D
Type SLR
Film format 35mm
Film size 36mm x 24mm
Lens interchangeable lens, Nikon F-mount
Flash Pop-up TTL, Hot Shoe (non-TTL only)
Flash synchronization 1/90s maximum
Film advance Auto
Film rewind Auto, partial roll rewind possible
Shutter electromagnetically controlled
Shutter speed range 30s – 1/2000s
Exposure metering 5 segment matrix with G or D-type lenses; Matrix with other AF and AI-P; Heavily center-weighted partial-aria metering selected in Manual
Exposure modes Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Metered Manual, 7 subject specific Program modes
Focus modes Autofocus
Continuous shooting 1.5 frame/s in Sports Program mode
Viewfinder Fixed eye-level penta-mirror
Battery Two (2) 3V CR2 lithium batteries
Dimensions

129 x 92 x 65mm (F55/N55)

129 x 92 x 67.5mm (F55D/N55D)
Weight

350g (F55/N55)

360g (F55D/N55D)
Released 2002
Compatible lenses Nikon F-mount lenses with some exceptions
Compatible flashes Dedicated Nikon hot shoe mounted flashes; other non-dedicated hot shoe flashes; non-hot shoe flashes with adapter

The F55 (or N55 as it is known in the U.S.) is a 35mm film SLR autofocus camera introduced by Nikon in 2002.[1] It was targeted at a new and lower price-point than the F65 (previously Nikon's cheapest autofocus SLR). The F65 continued to be sold alongside the F55. The camera is Made in Thailand.

It is unique among recent Nikon autofocus SLRs in that it does not support autofocus on Nikon lenses with "AF-S" silent wave motor focussing, or the "VR" optical stabilisation features found on some lenses.[2]

It features several different operating modes, including seven program modes that are subject specific, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, and Manual.[2][3]

Included with the F55D variant is a date/time-imprinting facility, ("Data imprinting,")[4] but at the cost of a slightly larger camera body.

References

  1. "F55 – Invitation to Excellence", Nikon.com. Article retrieved 2006-09-29.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Nikon N55 - Affordable Entry Level Model with High Tech Capabilities" - Shutterbug.com Review. Article retrieved 2013-06-05
  3. "Nikon | Imaging Products | Specifications - Nikon F55" - Official Specifications. Article retrieved 2013-06-05
  4. "Nikon | Imaging Products | Nikon F55" - Key Features. Article retrieved 2013-06-05

External links

Media related to Nikon F55 at Wikimedia Commons



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